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Andrea Bempensante


Andrea Bempensante (born 30 December 1969, in Milan) is an Italian screenwriter and senior writer at , a satirical show on Italian television.

He wrote the movies Assolo (1995), Doom (1996) and Cra-Cra (1997) which won awards at Venice Film Festival, Clermont Ferrand, Tehran, Valencia, Montreal.

In 1999 he wrote the movie 20-Venti (aka 20-Twenty), an on the road movie about a TV journalist and a pornostar (played by Cecilia Dazzi e Anita Caprioli). The whole plot is divided into twenty episodes, one for each and every cigarette smoked from the same 20 pack. The film was critically acclaimed, premiered at Berlin International Film Festival and won awards at Brooklyn Film Festival, Annecy and others international festivals. In 2000 the movie won best feature film of the year by Duel magazine.

In 2001 he wrote the movie A Farewell to Beat, in which Fernanda Pivano, the most famous Italian translator and critic, meets the greatest living American writers like Bret Easton Ellis, Jay McInerney, Barry Gifford and Lawrence Ferlinghetti to narrate the amazing adventure of the Beat Generation.

In 2001 he joined , one of the most innovative and successful satirical show of Italian television and wrote many comedy bits about social issues.

In 2009 with , and Martino Ferro he created an Italian sitcom. The show aired on MTV for four season and the main characters were adapted for the big screen in 2011 and 2012. Both the movies were top grossing film in the Italian box office.

In 2012 with and Cristian Biondani he created , a late show for RaiTre.

In 2013 he wrote DROGA, le Iene Show's manual to drug: history, effects use and abuse.


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